Last week, a Korean TV special was called Meeting You showed a focus on the family's loss of their seven-year-old daughter. And to an unpleasant goal, the program attempted to reunite the girl with her mother using some real, full-blown fun.
You can see it below. Not only was the girl completely duplicated in 3D, she could move around and interacting, but my mother was given regular gloves to touch the VR headset, and she was able to walk around in a limited set of greenscreen.
Within the confines of this moment, these last few minutes, I don't know if this was a great experience to finally have on this mom, so I don't want to talk about her feelings or try to imagine what she felt like interacting with her. Being able to see her daughter for the last time would help her in her misery. Having a code that seems to be his favorite living thing can only add to the misery. Only time, and research, will tell.
This is one of those things that I thought we had another 5-10 years to fix, maybe in form others the type of reaction or reaction mechanism. The mysterious valley is something that we still struggle with when it comes to entertainment, it is without fail is not equipped to handle similar issues with loved ones.
If this was not done behind closed doors then it would (and will now be required) to challenge the intellectual and moral strength of the profession. But to put it on TV, and on the Internet, for the world to see? Whatever long-standing ethical and ethical questions we have to deal with, this is a major focus.